Emily Swallow
Her Broadway debut was High Fidelity. There, she performed in a wide range of shows, including King Lear, The Taming of the Shrew at the Guthrie Theater; Much Ado About Nothing for Shakespeare in the Park. In addition The off Broadway productions Romantic Poetry & Measure for Pleasure received world premieres. Swallow was the first actress to play a film role in The Lucky Ones, a 2007 military thriller. Swallow has been in a variety of world premieres, such as Donald Margulies' The Country House at Los Angeles' Geffen Playhouse; Louis Jenkins' Nice Fish in Minneapolis' Guthrie Theatre opposite Mark Rylance [citation needed] and John Patrick Shanley's Romantic Poetry in Manhattan Theater Club. (citation needed) In the year 2010 she was recognized for her role as Kate In The Taming of the Shrew She was awarded The Falstaff Award. Swallow teamed up with Jac Huberman to develop the stage show Jac N Swallow. The duo performed in New York's Laurie Beeckman Theater in 2012 and Joe's Pub in the year 2012. The plot revolves around their comic misadventures, when they have to face various situations and with different degrees of the morality of their choices. Based on their character, they are creating a TV show. In 2013, she collaborated alongside Mark Rylance and poet Louis Jenkins in The world premier of Nice Fish at the Guthrie Theater. She was cast as a character in Ayad Akhtar's The Disgraced. It was produced of the Center Theatre Group. Her first TV role was in Guiding Light, and she later played parts on Southland, Ringer, The Good Wife, NCIS, Flight of the Conchords, Medium in the role of series regular The Good Wife, Dr. Michelle Robidaux on TNT's medical drama Monday Mornings[2] as well as Rizzoli and Isles. [1] She had part in the main role of The Mentalist as FBI agent Kim Fischer. In the eleventh season of Supernatural which aired in 2015, she was chosen to play Amara the Darkness "the Darkness". Beginning in 2019, she took on the role as the Armorer in the Star Wars series The Mandalorian as the head of the traditional Mandalorians. There has been no mention of her in the show as traditionalists wear helmets throughout the time. The character has been increasingly seen in season 3 because the plot focuses more on the Mandalorian individuals and not only the Mandalorian
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